Unlike regular thermoplastic, this product should be heated to 120°C, so wearing work gloves with rubberized fingers is recommended. The material cools down after a few minutes but can be reactivated as often as you like, so you can work bit by bit.

It is recommended to use a wet sponge, old toothbrush, or modeling tools for sculpting. You can also cast it into molds. When kneaded the material becomes a little milky, so you can create semi-opaque effects as well such as LED-backed stones.

You can paint the sheet with spray-paint or with a thermal foil used for car detailing.

Surplus material should be removed after heating the material again. Rough areas can be smoothed using clear lacquer or nail-polish. To connect pieces or fuse layers, we recommend using clear superglue. It does not adhere to itself in the same way that regular Worbla does.